Today's intrepid group of five had rented a car for a day trip to visit Hadrian's Wall and several nearby Roman sites. George, with an eye on a Puppetmaster achievement, knowing that non-geohashers Eve and Anita were along for the trip, and knowing that Jess wouldn't be able to resist the suggestion, pointed out within her earshot that the day's hashpoint was only a few miles off of the planned route. As a bonus the weather was absolutely perfect. George couldn't join the trip himself on account of (1) having to take our regular hashcar for a new battery (garage receipt posted below) and (2) having to work.

Navigating to the site turned out to be a rather simple task, and a small path off the main road, Mickley Grange, provided a convenient parking place. The hashpoint was on the slope of a hill, providing a view into a beautiful section of the valley of the River Tyne. We crossed a fence and walked a few hundred feet into the pasture to the hash point, which was on the far side of a distinctive “V” of trees. The herd of sheep, which we noticed earlier in the satellite map of the site, were, in fact, the field, much to the delight of Jess.

A fifth member of the party, Anita, declined to climb through the fence and stayed back with the car.

So, four Americans, with an American puppetmaster, complete an English geohash on the 4th of July!